What do we mean by AI literacy in social care?
What do we mean by AI literacy in social care?
What do we mean by AI literacy in social care?
Join a knowledge exchange session that will explore the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in social care.
The aim of this interactive session is to develop emergent understanding of how the social care sector uses and understands AI and consider the importance of AI literacy in organisations.
Learning outcomes
As a result of attending this workshop participants will be able to:
- Consider AI literacy in social care practice through the latest research and practice examples.
- Demonstrate commitment to continued development and building a knowledge base to support the use of AI in social care settings.
- Contribute to the development of the work Research in Practice delivers to support the sector in their approach to, and use of, AI in social care.
- Discuss and reflect with peers on current messages from the recent evidence on the use of AI.
Audience Types
Practitioners
Commissioners
Principal Social Worker (PSW)
Senior practitioners
Senior leaders
Strategic leads
Social workers
Team leaders
Workforce development teams
Professional Standards
PQS:KSS - Organisational context | Child and family assessment | Relationships and effective direct work | Shaping and influencing the practice system | Performance management and improvement | Designing a system to support effective practice | Creating a context for excellent practice | Effective assessments and outcome based support planning | Direct work with individuals and families | Organisational context | Influencing and governing practice excellence within the organisation and community
CQC - Safe | Effective
PCF - Contexts and organisations | Values and ethics
RCOT - Keep records
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We will contact you should places become available.